[Tickets #1318] Printing flowed text wraps incorrectly
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Ticket URL: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/?id=1318
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Ticket | 1318
Updated By | horde at eltofts.homelinux.com
Summary | Printing flowed text wraps incorrectly
Queue | IMP
Version | HEAD
State | Feedback
Priority | 1. Low
Type | Bug
Owners |
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horde at eltofts.homelinux.com (2005-02-07 18:33) wrote:
Probably my description was bad :)
It's not that I'm expecting the printed output to look exactly as what
appears on screen - obviously this does depend on the width of the display
window, it's just that extra line breaks seem to be inserted in the printed
output. Imagine if I print the text I've typed here - it was typed without
any line breaks, I've just allowed it to flow. Now, if I were to print this
from IMP, line breaks would be inserted and break up the flowed text, giving
something like;
It's not that I'm expecting the printed output to look exactly as what
appears on screen - obviously
this does depend on the width of the display window, it's just that extra
line breaks seem to
be inserted
in the printed output. Imagine if I print the text I've typed here - it was
typed without any line
breaks, I've
just allowed it to flow. Now, if I were to print this from IMP, line breaks
would be inserted
and break up the flowed text, giving something like;
This has led a client to believe their emails are being sent looking like
this. Obviously they aren't, but has dented their confidence a bit.
If this isn't something that's easily 'fixable', can you tell me where the
arbitary width of 90 is set so I can fiddle?
Cheers :)
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